You can download the new Insta360 Studio for ONE X from the Insta360 website. But now that Insta360 Studio for ONE X has reached a final release, it just became a much more useful camera. We’ll have our complete review of the Insta 360 ONE X coming up soon ( it’s here!), so keep an eye out for that for the full run down. There are also presets for transitions and perspectives, as well as drag-and-drop keyframes. This means it should also support footage from 3rd party 360 cameras in standard panoramic format. You can bounce from tiny planet to a regular flat camera to a fisheye at will, and have it smoothly animate between them.Īlong with 5.7K editing support, the new software also offers support for stitched MP4 files as well as Insta360’s proprietary. Not only can you keyframe the position of the virtual camera in post, but you can also completely change the view. It’s been a pain of a process and results in a fair amount of detail loss due to the intermediary drop in resolution and extra compression involved with adding that extra export step.īut now that Insta360 ONE X Studio is out of beta and has finally been released, you can minimise those compression issues and work with your full size footage, resulting in a rather high detail 1080p flat footage output. Then bring that 4K footage into the old version of Studio to animate it and then export out your final footage. So, up until now, if you wanted to get those animated keyframe camera movements on the desktop, you’d have to export the camera’s 5.7K footage out of the Studio for ONE X beta as 4K. A sneak peek from our upcoming Insta360 ONE X review
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